Example sentences of "[verb] all [art] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 I mean , I think that when people are purchasing all the time the , particularly the order book , is not sensible , but the ad-hoc stuff is hiding the invoices .
2 Says Nina : ‘ The immediate answer is that if the couple are not married the mother has all the rights the father has none .
3 Address controller has all the options the novice user would need to store , recall and list addresses .
4 Alluding constantly to the primacy of sight yet revealing all the while the fugitive , chimeric nature of apprehension , the paintings remain firmly suspended in visual paradox .
5 On check-out the group leader will hand the reception manager a copy of this voucher detailing all the charges the tour operator will be responsible for and signed for by the group leader .
6 After stuffing himself on mince pies and quaffing all that milk , and getting even tubbier , it 's surprising that Santa can carry all the things the 600,000 ask him for .
7 It was a huge red machine which ate all the corn the farm-workers could feed it .
8 Truth is he 'll bring all the booze the other time did n't he ?
9 On the eve of the match , the 34-year-old Welsh international said : ‘ The simple reason I started wearing black was because I do n't like all the colours the company are making .
10 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
11 The leading resort of Bude is under 10 minutes by car and offers all the facilities the modern tourist would wish for .
12 Given all the attention the company was attracting it was inevitable that someone , somewhere , would find something to criticize .
13 Professor Ian Percy , senior partner of Grant Thornton and chairman of the judging panel , said Cairngorm Climbing Rope Company displayed all the criteria the judges were looking for — technological innovation , enterprise and initiative in trying to develop a European market .
14 You have to reinforce all the time the need for them to listen to one another , to show interest in what each other has to say , to respect one another 's views …
15 As fuel and by-products manager , she is responsible for buying all the fuel the electricity giant uses — coal , oil , gas or even slurry — and selling the by-products of electricity , such as ash .
16 The journeymen who were employed " to do all the tasks the women did not " , as well as to train the novices , meant that they were mixed offices from the start .
17 ‘ It would be a 10-year lease , index-linked to inflation for the first five years and I would have to do all the repairs the brewery had n't done . ’
18 An adjustable stop on the back of the jig keeps all the segments the same size .
19 She left the following year having exhausted all the tuition the school could offer .
20 He said , ‘ I want you to mix my live album — ‘ David Live' ’ , so off I went to New York and we did very few overdubs , basically just the backing vocals , because the backing vocals were done by Warren Peace which is Geoffrey McCormack in disguise , and some other bloke , whose mane I ca n't remember , and as they were dancing all the time the backing vocals were rather breathless , so we had to dub them again in the recording studio .
21 Students are observing all the time the nursing care given by others , so the senior staff are in an ideal position to demonstrate good care .
22 The table has to be solid enough not to give way when the patient rests on it , and it should be big enough to hold all the things the patient needs when he is out of bed .
23 We had to put it in erm oh what did we call it oh dear a little vice and er put a ball , about three inches long and then er put it into the plug and erm put the cap , the little brass cap but also the I 've made a mistake there , before we did that we had to put the natural plug in and in that plug there were five like aluminium coloured er pins , each of a different size and we had to learn to read the key for the various depths you see and we had boxes of pins with the different sizes in and er then put those in the plug and then push the key in and but we 'd got to , we got to file , we had to file the bars and also the little brass caps to get all the edge the , I forget what we used to call it now , off the cap to get it smooth and then get it in our own vice and screw , screw them down and there were thirty two , there were three key keys to each , each lock , and er we had to file them until they were ready and they worked easily push the key in properly , and we also used to put black lead in , you could not put oil because they would have stopped the springs working and we had a little box of ordinary oh like the black lead that we used to black lead the graves , put some on the key and push that then and work it round , and that was the erm that was made it work freely you see and then there was erm a half a gross to each board , and three , three keys to each one and then erm we , we filed the various things ourselves , but then they would take that away from you and bring you more you see and then when eventually the keys had to be polished and it was only a favourite few that were allowed to sit down to sort the keys out to com to complete them you see , but it was very very interesting work and I enjoyed being there but you
24 They do all the things the description 's given for adapters .
25 Mr. Constantine arrives at the hotel and is warmly welcomed by a smiling front desk clerk who explains all the services the hotel has to offer .
26 Paula and Louise had been nominated to sell the raffle tickets and did a round of the hall , flirting outrageously and telling all the boys the tickets were ‘ sixpence each or two shillings a strip ’ .
27 Furthermore , WIRS 's focus on matters other than employment practices means that information on certain useful contextual variables , particularly with respect to labour force structure and labour costs , was not available to test all the hypotheses the literature suggests .
28 Do n't get so caught up in this fantasy that you miss all the opportunities the real world has to offer .
29 There was the extra work of drying all the nets the following day , plus the repairs , the gutting and hanging of the rabbits and the release of does in a warren .
30 Then I 'm going to make them erase all the Thomas the Tank Engine tapes and record something educational .
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